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31st October- Halloween Day
The Holy Evening or All Saints Day was celebrated on 18th Century to honor saints. This day now called as Halloween Day.
In Ireland, Halloween was also known as Samhain, which means end of summer. To celebrate, people were dressed up with spooky costumes and lighting fire at night. This spooky attire was to keep the ghosts away. The Samhain festival was celebrated to mark up the start of cold winter and the end of the summer.
It is believed that in the night of 31st October, the living and the dead world clouding over. From the spiritual world, the ghosts can see the living world and can come down on earth on 31st October.
This spooky Holy Evening or Halloween is celebrated with:
Let’s Enjoy your Halloween Day!
Why Halloween Day Celebrate on 31st October??
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